Jaipur: The Rajasthan government will open Adarsh Veda Vidyalayas in all divisions of the state.
39 residential Veda Vedashrams in the state
The State government had announced to open Adarsh Veda Vidyalayas to carry forward the 'Guru-Shishya' tradition of Treta Yug-Dwapar Yug in the state. The State government has allotted 4.13 acres of land on Saleda Kalan Road of Chechat gram panchayat in Ramganj Mandi Assembly constituency for construction of the first Adarsh Veda Vidyalaya building. The school will also start functioning from the upcoming academic session. At present, the State has 39 residential Veda Vedashram (Veda Vidyalaya) which are run by various committees or trusts. Such schools are given grants by the Rajasthan Sanskrit Academy.
Jaipur's Pt Radhelal Choubey Veda Vidyalaya teacher Pawan Kumar Sharma said the school is functioning since 2017. So far three batches have passed from the institution of whom some are engaged in worship and a few are studying Shastri and Upadhyay. At present, 32 students are enrolled in the residential school. Sharma said the students in the school lead a disciplined life and they wake up at 5 am and go to bed at 9:30 pm. The students perform morning and evening worship, study general school subjects along with Veda. They also are given computer training. Yajurveda is studied in the school as part of the syllabus. Apart from this, knowledge of Yagyavalkya Shiksha, Panchang, Nitya Karma, Sixteen Sanskars, Mandal, Havan etc is also imparted to the students.
Five-year Veda study certificate given to students